There is an action called bestowal, and the Creator’s position as the giver. By performing acts of bestowal within the group and thus building one’s Kli, perfecting oneself in this action, and becoming similar to the Creator in this action, a person attains the status of the Creator.
In one of his letters, Baal HaSulam gives the example of a king who wished to elevate a servant, so he subjected the servant to various trials so that, through all these actions, the servant would learn what it means to be a king; and then, in his attained state he would become like a king. Bestowal as such is not the goal either. Bestowal is a form of external equivalence to the Creator.
Therefore, if we work in the group in order to bestow, because this form is the Creator’s external form in relation to us, then we merit becoming like Him in our inner qualities. And what those inner qualities are, we cannot even express, but one eventually reaches them. If the Creator were revealed, we would not be able to perform this, because in that case, He would have dominion over us.
But here we are in a state where there are no pleasures, bestowal does not attract, it repels. To counter this, we must intensify the greatness of the Creator, this ideal of becoming equal to Him. In order to carry out an act of bestowal within the group, we need the revelation of the Creator, not in the form where He is revealed as pleasure, but in the form where He is great as a goal. Then we gain strength to work with the group; it gives us fuel for bestowal.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 2/25/26, Rabash, “What Does It Mean that the Creation of the World Was by Largess?”
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